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- Porterville,_Texas abstract "Porterville is a ghost town in Loving County, Texas, United States.Porterville was established in 1905 by Dr. Phil Porter, a physician who relocated from Michigan due to what he believed were health benefits of living in the desert. At one point in time, the town was a bustling community, with a hotel, a blacksmith's shop, a post office, a doctor, and two general stores. Its population growth was initially fueled by inexpensive farmland and irrigation. However, the nearby Pecos River was not big enough to accommodate the needs of the farmers, and the population of the town declined precipitously. When oil was discovered in the early 1930s, the nearby town of Mentone was established, and the population of Porterville declined gradually until the town became abandoned.Today, little remains of the former Porterville. The only building that still survives in any usable fashion is the town's church, which was built in 1909 and moved to Mentone in 1931. The community's elevation and geographic coordinates are unknown, as the town today is essentially a bare strip of local highway.".
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageID "14846207".
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageLength "1810".
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageRevisionID "627986547".
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Blacksmith.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Loving_County,_Texas.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_West_Texas.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink General_store.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Geographic_coordinate_system.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_town.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Hotel.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Loving_County,_Texas.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Mentone,_Texas.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Pecos_River.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Post_office.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink Texas.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Porterville".
- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Porterville, Texas".
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- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:LovingCountyTX-geo-stub.
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- Porterville,_Texas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-ghost-town-stub.
- Porterville,_Texas subject Category:Geography_of_Loving_County,_Texas.
- Porterville,_Texas subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_West_Texas.
- Porterville,_Texas hypernym Town.
- Porterville,_Texas type Settlement.
- Porterville,_Texas comment "Porterville is a ghost town in Loving County, Texas, United States.Porterville was established in 1905 by Dr. Phil Porter, a physician who relocated from Michigan due to what he believed were health benefits of living in the desert. At one point in time, the town was a bustling community, with a hotel, a blacksmith's shop, a post office, a doctor, and two general stores. Its population growth was initially fueled by inexpensive farmland and irrigation.".
- Porterville,_Texas label "Porterville, Texas".
- Porterville,_Texas sameAs Q7231701.
- Porterville,_Texas sameAs m.03gzy6x.
- Porterville,_Texas sameAs Q7231701.
- Porterville,_Texas wasDerivedFrom Porterville,_Texas?oldid=627986547.
- Porterville,_Texas isPrimaryTopicOf Porterville,_Texas.